Utilize EQ Match

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Sometimes you’ll need to work with or combine multiple recordings into a single file, but those recordings may have been recorded with different microphones or at different locations, resulting in potentially glaring tonal differences. The EQ Match module can help you get disparate recordings to sound closer to each other so your project sounds more consistent overall.

- [Instructor] In this chapter,…we're going to look at some features…that are only available in the advanced version of RX 6.…And we're going to start here with the EQ Match module.…Sometimes you need to work with…or combine multiple recordings into a single file.…But those recordings may have been recorded…with different mics or at different locations.…For example, maybe you have two parts of an interview,…one recorded with a handheld mic,…and the other with a lavalier mic,…or maybe you're working with the audio from a scene…in a movie where some dialogue was recorded on location…while other parts were recorded later in a studio.…These are scenarios where the tonal difference…in the separate recordings might be pretty glaring…when combined together.…

The EQ Match module can help you get disparate recordings…to sound closer to each other…so your project sounds more consistent overall.…I've opened up two files here,…dialog_location and dialog_VO, or voiceover.…And they're two parts of the same scene,…but one was recorded on location near a beach,…

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8/18/2017

iZotope RX 6 is a powerful, industry-leading tool for fixing audio issues. In this course, join Garrick Chow as he covers the best and latest features of iZotope RX 6, and demonstrates techniques for fixing audio problems in a variety of situations. He begins by helping you get acquainted with the RX 6 interface, showing how to work with the Waveform and Spectrogram views both on their own and simultaneously. Next, he covers the RX 6 restoration modules, explaining how to use tools that can help fix plosives, remove hum and line noise, clean audio, and more. Garrick then explores using advanced tools and production modules such as EQ Match and the Leveler module, as well as working with utility tools.